Title | Posted |
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<em>Roland</em>-class destroyer | Oct 2004 |
<em>Saganami-C</em> vs a pre-war superdreadnought | Dec 2007 |
<em>Reliant</em>-class battlecruiser ship layout | Oct 2002 |
Shipbuilding times | Dec 2004 |
Ships of the Wall and battleships | Oct 2002 |
Shipyard types | Jun 2004 |
Hyper Limits by stellar spectral class | Oct 2002 |
Effective speed by hyper band | Oct 2002 |
Asymmetrical broadsides | Oct 2002 |
Warshaski sail missiles | Oct 2002 |
A collection of posts by David Weber containing background information for his stories, collected and generously made available Joe Buckley.
Does the transition have to be made under impeller drive or Warshawski sail, or either?
Outside a grav wave's area of influence, you do not necessarily have to be underway to make a hyper transit; it's just a little safer because the forward movement gives you more dimensional stability when you crack the wall. If, however, you are making transit into a grav wave, you must have rigged at least one set of Warshawski sails, or grav shear will destroy your vessel as you enter the grav wave's area of influence.